It has been almost half a year since Microsoft released Windows 10, and the decision whether or not to migrate computers to this latest release of Microsoft’s flagship operating system is going to be on the minds of administrators for 2016.
The shift from releasing a new version of Windows on the desktop every two to three years to ‘Windows as a Service’ (WaaS) means that Windows 10 will be delivered in continuous releases with branches acting as ‘stepping stones’ to new builds. This model has some security benefits to it, but also potential drawbacks.
Should I stay or should I go … to Windows 10?
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